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Dwarka Expressway Emerges as India’s Fastest-Growing Realty Corridor
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Dwarka Expressway Emerges as India’s Fastest-Growing Realty Corridor

Dwarka Expressway has firmly established itself as India’s fastest-growing real estate corridor, witnessing an unprecedented 58% year-on-year (YoY) surge in property prices during the October–December 2024 quarter. According to a joint study by CREDAI, Colliers, and Liases Foras, this marks the highest price appreciation across the country in Q4CY2024, outpacing all other major cities and micro-markets.

Real estate experts attribute this exceptional growth to strong infrastructure-led development, heightened investor confidence, and sustained sales momentum. The expressway’s strategic location and connectivity enhancements have positioned it as the hottest real estate investment destination in Delhi-NCR and across India.

While housing prices across India’s top eight cities rose 10% YoY, averaging Rs 11,266 per square foot, Delhi-NCR stood out with a 31% annual price increase, the highest in the country. The top-performing cities included Mumbai, Delhi-NCR, Chennai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Pune, and Ahmedabad, but Dwarka Expressway remained the undisputed leader, followed closely by Greater Noida.

Luxury and Ultra-Luxury Segments Drive Growth Industry analysts highlight that rising demand for luxury and ultra-luxury residences, especially in Gurugram and Greater Noida, has significantly contributed to the price surge. Robust infrastructure development, along with the increasing preference for premium, well-designed homes, has fueled this momentum.

Market and Industry Outlook With its proximity to major business hubs such as Cyber City, Udyog Vihar, and Indira Gandhi International Airport, Dwarka Expressway offers an unparalleled mix of connectivity and lifestyle benefits. Experts predict continued price appreciation, driven by sustained infrastructure development, growing demand for high-end living spaces, and Delhi-NCR’s thriving real estate ecosystem.

As India’s urbanisation accelerates, emerging real estate corridors like Dwarka Expressway will remain pivotal in shaping the country’s residential and commercial landscape, making them a prime focus for both domestic and international investors.

Dwarka Expressway has firmly established itself as India’s fastest-growing real estate corridor, witnessing an unprecedented 58% year-on-year (YoY) surge in property prices during the October–December 2024 quarter. According to a joint study by CREDAI, Colliers, and Liases Foras, this marks the highest price appreciation across the country in Q4CY2024, outpacing all other major cities and micro-markets. Real estate experts attribute this exceptional growth to strong infrastructure-led development, heightened investor confidence, and sustained sales momentum. The expressway’s strategic location and connectivity enhancements have positioned it as the hottest real estate investment destination in Delhi-NCR and across India. While housing prices across India’s top eight cities rose 10% YoY, averaging Rs 11,266 per square foot, Delhi-NCR stood out with a 31% annual price increase, the highest in the country. The top-performing cities included Mumbai, Delhi-NCR, Chennai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Pune, and Ahmedabad, but Dwarka Expressway remained the undisputed leader, followed closely by Greater Noida. Luxury and Ultra-Luxury Segments Drive Growth Industry analysts highlight that rising demand for luxury and ultra-luxury residences, especially in Gurugram and Greater Noida, has significantly contributed to the price surge. Robust infrastructure development, along with the increasing preference for premium, well-designed homes, has fueled this momentum. Market and Industry Outlook With its proximity to major business hubs such as Cyber City, Udyog Vihar, and Indira Gandhi International Airport, Dwarka Expressway offers an unparalleled mix of connectivity and lifestyle benefits. Experts predict continued price appreciation, driven by sustained infrastructure development, growing demand for high-end living spaces, and Delhi-NCR’s thriving real estate ecosystem. As India’s urbanisation accelerates, emerging real estate corridors like Dwarka Expressway will remain pivotal in shaping the country’s residential and commercial landscape, making them a prime focus for both domestic and international investors.

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